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Tropical Conservation Science | 2013

Aerial Surveys Using an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS): Comparison of Different Methods for Estimating the Surface Area of Sampling Strips

Jonathan Lisein; Julie Linchant; Philippe Lejeune; Philippe Bouché; Cédric Vermeulen

Conservation of natural ecosystems requires regular monitoring of biodiversity, including the estimation of wildlife density. Recently, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have become more available for numerous civilian applications. The use of small drones for wildlife surveys as a surrogate for manned aerial surveys is becoming increasingly attractive and has already been implemented with some success. This raises the question of how to process UAS imagery in order to determine the surface area of sampling strips within an acceptable confidence level. For the purpose of wildlife surveys, the estimation of sampling strip surface area needs to be both accurate and quick, and easy to implement. As GPS and an inertial measurement units are commonly integrated within unmanned aircraft platforms, two methods of direct georeferencing were compared here. On the one hand, we used the image footprint projection (IFP) method, which utilizes collinearity equations on each image individually. On the other hand, the Structure from Motion (SfM) technique was used for block orientation and georeferencing. These two methods were compared on eight sampling strips. An absolute orientation of the strip was determined by indirect georeferencing using ground control points. This absolute orientation was considered as the reference and was used for validating the other two methods. The IFP method was demonstrated to be the most accurate and the easiest to implement. It was also found to be less demanding in terms of image quality and overlap. However, even though a flat landscape is the type most widely encountered in wildlife surveys in Africa, we recommend estimating IFP sensitivity at an accentuation of the relief.


The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2015

HOW MANY HIPPOS (HOMHIP): ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATIC COUNTS OF ANIMALS WITH INFRA-RED THERMAL IMAGERY FROM UAV

Simon Lhoest; Julie Linchant; Samuel Quevauvillers; Cédric Vermeulen; Philippe Lejeune


Archive | 2013

Using drones to count the elephants: a new approach of wildlife inventories

Julie Linchant; Cédric Vermeulen; Jonathan Lisein; Philippe Lejeune; Philippe Bouché


The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2015

WIMUAS: DEVELOPING A TOOL TO REVIEW WILDLIFE DATA FROM VARIOUS UAS FLIGHT PLANS

Julie Linchant; Simon Lhoest; Samuel Quevauvillers; Jean Semeki; Philippe Lejeune; Cédric Vermeulen


Parcs et Réserves | 2014

Les drones au secours de la grande faune menacée de RDC

Julie Linchant; Philippe Lejeune; Cédric Vermeulen


Bois Et Forets Des Tropiques | 2018

Une méthode simple et rapide pour l’évaluation de statistiques d’occupation du sol à l’aide d’images à très haute résolution acquises par mini-drone

Jean Semeki Ngabinzeke; Mikhail Pitchugin; Julie Linchant; Cédric Vermeulen; Jean-Marie Kahindo Muhongya; Philippe Lejeune


Bois Et Forets Des Tropiques | 2017

Cartographie de la dynamique de terroirs villageois à l'aide d'un drone dans les aires protégées de la République Démocratique du Congo

Jean Semeki Ngabinzeke; Julie Linchant; Samuel Quevauvillers; Jean-Marie Kahindo Muhongya; Philippe Lejeune; Cédric Vermeulen


Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems | 2016

Potentiel des véhicules aériens sans pilote dans la détection des activités humaines illégales dans les aires protégées en République Démocratique du Congo

Jean Semeki Ngabinzeke; Julie Linchant; Samuel Quevauvillers; Jean-Marie Kahindo Muhongya; Philippe Lejeune; Cédric Vermeulen


Tropicultura | 2015

Mini Numéro Spécial 2015 Conservation et Gestion de la Faune en Afrique Centrale

Cédric Vermeulen; Julie Linchant


Archive | 2015

Contribution to the monitoring of the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius L.) with the use of drone technology (Garamba National Park, DRC)

Simon Lhoest; Julie Linchant; Philippe Lejeune; Cédric Vermeulen

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